Heating

Easy Tips To Save On Heating Cost This Winter

Homeowners usually have a lot of things running through their minds. Aside from having to arrange the day-to-day schedules of their families they also have to think about the different systems that keeps the home running efficiently. One of the most important systems that needs to be given utmost importance to is the heating system.

With winter fast approaching, you, as a homeowner, are probably anticipating the rising cost of your energy bills. You have started using your heater again just to keep everyone warm and toasty at home. When your energy bill arrives at the end of the month you just might experience a little heart attack. This is why it is important for you to observe some simple but meaningful ways in which you can help reduce energy cost throughout the season.

Simple yet effective ways to lower your heating bill:

1.) Lower down the thermostat — Energy authorities say that with every degree that you set back your thermostat, you can save up to 3% on your heating bill. If you bring it down 10 degrees when leave your home to go to work and do the same when you go to bed at night, that would mean an amazing 14% savings on your heating expenses.

2.) Make sure your vents are clear at all times — Situate your furniture away from the vents in such a way that they do not block them. Blockages prevent heated air from circulating efficiently thereby causing you to feel colder and leading you to increase the heat in your home.

3.) Have a regular heater maintenance check throughout the year. — Your heating system functions just like the machine of a car. If you bring in your car for regular tune-ups, you will also need to have your professional HVAC service provider conduct a maintenance check regularly. Studies have shown that a malfunctioning heater will actually cause you to have higher energy bills in the long run. If you have had your heating system with you for so many years and it has malfunctioned due to regular wear and tear, it might be advisable for you to have a new heater installation instead. You might have to shell out a higher amount upfront, but you will later realize that you can actually double your savings rather than rely on a heater that constantly breaks down.

4.) Insulate windows and doors — With the cold weather outside, the goal is to keep the heat inside to make sure everybody feels warm and comfortable. You can insulate your windows by weather stripping them. This way, cold air from outside will not be able to infiltrate through them.

By following these easy tips and by making sure that your heating service company conducts maintenance checks on your heating system, you will feel warm throughout the winter at the same time you get to save on your energy bill as well.

Cindy Hastings

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